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Our focus on bail bonds allows us to better serve our clients’ needs in and around Colchester. We have numerous years of experience dealing with all kinds of bail bonds. Our knowledge of the industry makes the process smooth and simple for our clients. This experience also allows us to handle the most complicated cases. BailCo staff prides themselves on their integrity and know-how to effectively serve your needs. We are very knowledgeable about court and arrest procedures, current laws and all other elements necessary to serve you.

At BailCo, we offer many bail services to the Colchester area that will make your bail process fast and easy. We are also capable of writing FTA’s with collateral for our clients. BailCo staff can write bonds in any amount. BailCo staff specializes in nationwide transfer bonds, making this process simple for our clients. Immigration bond services are also provided and we work with all parties to ensure this process runs smoothly. We also have a 24-hour statewide service gives you unlimited access to all of our services with just a phone call.

BailCo staff is up to speed with all of the current bail industry news in and around the Colchester area. We can also keep you conscious of all the necessities of the bail process in Colchester. We provide information regarding what you will need to bond someone out of jail and the fees associated with this process. We are constantly checking new and updated laws pertaining to the industry and we can convey the ramifications of these changes. This helps us expedite the process and avoid any hang-ups caused by new regulations. We also pay close attention to news articles related to the industry to better inform and serve our clients. This gives our staff and clients familiarity with more complex situations.

About Colchester

Colchester has an abundance of history. Like many New England towns, the name came from a place in Old England here the first settlers came from in 1692. Uncas, the Sachem of the Mohegan Tribe, gave the land to the founder of Colchester, Jeremy Adams. Colchester is over 320 years old!

In the historic town of Colchester, the green is a favorite spot to visit. As a matter of fact, the green is one of many locations in town that is on the National Register of Historic Places. Bacon Academy is also on the National Register of Historic Places, one of the nation’s oldest high schools, in use since 1803. Go BobCats!! Among its famous alumni: Stephen Austin, the father of Texas; Connecticut governors Buckingham and Bulkeley; and New York governor Morgan.

Colchester is also part of the historic "Airline Trail,” the rail line built in the 1870's from New York to Boston. Today this provide miles of trails and used by hikers horse riders and cyclists. The Airline Trail crosses the Lyman Viaduct, which is 137 feet over the Dickenson Creek and is a hot summer hang outs for many.

Kayakers and fisherman can enjoy the waters on Babcock Pond, or Pickerel Lake and the Salmon River. The are dozens of smaller ponds as well.

Harry’s Place, which is also on National Register of Historic Places, is Colchester's most famous restaurant and will be 100 years old soon. Diners have been going there for generations, and it hasn’t changed. Harry Schmuckler first opened the doors to Harry’s Place in 1920. He sold the shack to employee Ruby Cohen in the 1930’s, and 50 years later in 1978, the Garrett family bought it and now a third generation of Garets are keeping the hot dogs and fries coming.